Another full night of high school basketball produced some great moments:

In Beacon Falls, Taifa Wright hit a jumper with 22 seconds remaining as visiting Wilby survived a scare against Woodland, 53-52. 3-sport star Tanner Kingsley nearly won the game for the Hawkks with a late 3-pointer that rimmed out.

In Watertown, it was a low-scoring, often sluggish affair, but the Holy Cross girls remained unbeaten with a win over the host Indians (who lost to Torrington earlier this week). Here is Joe Palladino’s take on the game.

In Southbury, Hannah Metcalf, days after a concern over a knee injury, banged home seven 3-pointers en route to 33 points in a big Panthers’ win over Bunnell.

In Falls Village, Lewis Mills struggled to hold off the determined home underdog but got 22 points from Nate Cook to beat Housatonic.

In Torrington, the Raiders were down 52-51 before Zak Mancini turned a steal into a lay-up and hit two free throws with nine seconds left to hand his team the win over Ansonia.

In Bristol, St. Paul’s DeJuan Rodriguez scored a game-high 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds to lead host St. Paul over Naugatuck. With the game tied, 57-57, Rodriguez rebounded a Brendan Carroll (12 points) miss and was fouled on the putback with .5 seconds remaining in regulation. Rodriguez made the first of two free throws to hand the Falcons the win.